Master of Science in Criminal Analysis and Traceology
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in Criminological Analysis and Trajectory is a 120 ECTS credit program with a planned duration of 4 semesters, split between Switzerland and Canada, with 1 semester at the University of Montreal. This program aims to provide cross-disciplinary skills in criminology and forensic science necessary for the analysis, prevention, and management of various criminal phenomena.
Program Details
Program Structure
The program is designed to be completed in 4 semesters, with a combination of coursework and research. The program is split between Switzerland and Canada, providing a unique international perspective.
Program Objectives
The program aims to provide students with the necessary skills to analyze, prevent, and manage various criminal phenomena. This includes the exploitation of traces in analysis, prevention, and management.
Program Content
The program focuses on providing cross-disciplinary skills in criminology and forensic science. This includes the study of criminological theories, forensic science techniques, and the application of these skills in real-world scenarios.
Program Requirements
- The program requires a total of 120 ECTS credits.
- The program is designed to be completed in 4 semesters.
- The program includes a combination of coursework and research.
- Coursework includes classes in criminology and forensic science.
- Research includes the completion of a thesis or research project.
Research Areas
- Criminological theories
- Forensic science techniques
- Analysis and prevention of criminal phenomena
- Management of criminal phenomena
